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“How do you keep your business and personal information safe?” 

   Before you finish this sentence, somebody's information will be lost, encrypted for ransom, or stolen for competitive gain resulting in personal trauma, heartache, loss of money, or jobs. 


The actual percentage this happens to is around sixty-five percent. I know it, I have seen it, and more for thirty years.   



That is the reason for the book; how to teach you to keep your information safe.

In one sentence, this personal edition looks at; “What is the problem, how do we stop losing information now, then stay digitally safe, all, without spending a lot of time or money, step-by-step.”


To do just that, I had to go farther.  I had to with a former NASA scientist John Brassard invent software that anyone could use to perform digital-archiving, a concept we will discuss in-depth and learn how to do.   Keep reading...


I think the people in this country have had enough of experts with organizations from acronyms saying that they know what is best and getting it consistently wrong” - Michael Gove

Keep your vital information in three or more places in two different formats.

Have a copy of backups or digital-archives that are “Air-Gapped,” and are “Location-Safe.”

Keep an archive copy of all your vital information you can visually inspect.

Three Principles for Data Security

From the upcoming book, “Keeping Information Safe,” and the seminar by the same name.  Learn how all seven principles, some common sense, and an understanding of the right questions to ask can empower any individual, owner or executive to never be at risk of losing vital information again. 

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...from Chapter 3 upcoming book, "Keeping Information Safe"


How To Stay Digitally Safe

   Why have we not stopped cyber-attacks and information loss with so many digital experts running around the globe? Cyber-attacks are increasing at an alarming pace each year? Information loss happens annually to sixty-five percent of the population. We will answer both questions with a solution, but first. A quick story does a great job illustrating how experts get it wrong so often – consider the story of the famed Barrett Sniper Rifle.


   In 1982, Ronnie Barret was a professional photographer taking pictures for a living when he found himself taking photos of a military patrol boat. The boat armed in the front with a twin 50 caliber heavy machine gun caught his attention. 

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